During
the summer of 1999, six Sisters, Annie Chiang, Haegyung Cho, Soogyung Cho,
Jennifer Gardetto, Viet Huynh, and Amy Lai wanted to follow the
founders' footsteps and establish this foundation at the University of Arizona. On June
20, 2000 the ladies at the University of Arizona were granted Colony status and
was the first Asian American Interest Sorority to be recognized at the
University of Arizona, as well as in the state of Arizona. On May 26,
2002, The University of Arizona's Alpha Phi Gamma was granted Chapter Status and
is now known as Delta Chapter. These Sisters wanted to make a difference
in the University and the surrounding community. They have all created
this bond of sisterhood for all women of different nationalities to understand
and assist the Asian American community in every possible way. Alpha Phi
Gamma is not here to segregate themselves from anyone in the community or the
university; They are here to help make its community stronger and more
open-minded to different cultures. It is through the close bonds that the
sorority is able to work together to achieve their goals. The sorority is
growing internally and may now focus on other aspects of the Asian American
community and the University. Though friendships may come and go, Alpha
Phi Gamma is here to stay, and the sisterhood will last a lifetime.